Varadkar government
After the general election on February 26, 2016 , from which Fine Gael emerged victorious again, Enda Kenny formed a new cabinet. In 2017, Kenny resigned, handing the post of prime minister over to Leo Varadkar . The government was in office until June 27, 2020 and was then replaced by the Martin government. On that day, Varadkar handed over his office to Micheál Martin .
minister
| Office | Surname | Political party |
|---|---|---|
| Taoiseach (Prime Minister) and Minister of Defense | Leo Varadkar | FG |
| Tánaiste (Vice Prime Minister) and Foreign and Trade Ministers (with special tasks due to Brexit ) | Simon Coveney | FG |
| Finance Minister and Minister for Government Spending and Reforms | Paschal Donohoe | FG |
| Education and Science Minister | Richard Bruton | FG |
| Minister of Health | Simon Harris | FG |
| Minister for Justice and Equal Treatment | Charles Flanagan | FG |
| Minister for Culture, Cultural Heritage and the Gaeltacht | Josepha Madigan | FG |
| Minister for Children and Youth Affairs | Katherine Zappone | independently |
| Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport | Shane Ross | independently |
| Minister for Communication, Climate Protection and the Environment | Denis Naughten | FG |
| Minister for Agriculture, Food and Marine Affairs | Michael Creed | FG |
| Minister for Trade, Industry and Innovation | Heather Humphreys | FG |
| Minister for Labor and Social Security | Regina Doherty | FG |
| Minister for Rural and Local Development | Michael Ring | FG |
| Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Administration | Eoghan Murphy | FG |
Individual evidence
- ↑ zeit.de: Irish head of government resigns
- ^ Tagesschau.de: Martin elected Irish head of government. Retrieved June 27, 2020 .